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'Strawberry' Grape Vine

Grapes with a hint of strawberry

The Highlights

    • Deliciously sweet small, red dessert grapes
    • An intense rich flavour with a strong hint of strawberry
    • Easy to grow and very productive
    • Lobed green foliage turns golden in autumn
    • Suitable for growing outdoors or in - ideal for a sunny wall!
    • Great taste whether used for eating, juices or wine

'Strawberry' Grape Vine

Grapes with a hint of strawberry
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The Highlights

    • Deliciously sweet small, red dessert grapes
    • An intense rich flavour with a strong hint of strawberry
    • Easy to grow and very productive
    • Lobed green foliage turns golden in autumn
    • Suitable for growing outdoors or in - ideal for a sunny wall!
    • Great taste whether used for eating, juices or wine

Know Your Plant

Supplied as:

3L Pot
3L poly-pot. This plant is supplied in a 3L Poly-Pot, which is approx 19 x 13cm
3L Pots

Height on arrival:

90cm inc. pot
Your vine is supplied at a height of approx 90cm

Eventual height:

10m

Eventual spread:

3-5m
Grapevines will spread approx 3-5m
3-5m
Grapevines will spread approx 3-5m

Tasting notes:

Sweet with a hint of strawberry
Sweet with a hint of strawberry

Time to first crop:

2 years
Vines will produce their first fruit in approx 2 years.

Habit:

Climbing
Grapevines have a climbing habit and will need support
Climbing
Grapevines have a climbing habit and will need support

Hardiness:

Fully hardy
Will survive even the harshest of UK winters
Fully hardy
Will survive even the harshest of UK winters

Self fertile:

Self fertile
Self fertile

Uses:

Eating, juicing and winemaking
Eating, juicing and winemaking

Rootstock:

Spacing:

1.5m
Plant grape vines 1.5m apart to allow for spreading

Care Guide

Good pest and disease resistance

The most common diseases of grapes are fungal. Much of these are controlled with good cultural control. Old plant material can retain fungal spores in soil even over the winter, so it is essential to clean up around the vines after pruning. MORE

Water regularly in summer

Grape vines are fairly drought tolerant, but can suffer from powdery mildew if too dry at the roots. Water thoroughly in dry spring and summer weather to avoid this.

Full Sun

Plant where the vine will receive around 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.

Any fertile well-draining soil

Grape vines can tolerate a range of soil types, provided they are free draining.

Feed in spring

Apply a general purpose liquid fertiliser in spring in order to promote healthy growth. ?v=1613300718

For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page

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